The Five Stages of Moria: The Worst Refugee Camp on Earth

Author:   Elika Ansari
Publisher:   Arkbound
ISBN:  

9781912092048


Pages:   134
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Format:   Book
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The Five Stages of Moria: The Worst Refugee Camp on Earth


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The voices of Moria Refugee Camp are unified in their grief. Homes, hope, and dignity are lost in amongst squalid living conditions and the omnipresent void where the illusion of salvation once lived. Based on true stories, The Five Stages of Moria, resurrects the largest refugee camp in Europe and allows readers to bear witness to the monolithic trauma held within. In this blend of autobiography and fiction, readers not only meet five distinct characters who must grapple with the five stages of grief, but also the reality of a camp, and a world, in which they would otherwise be forgotten.

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Author:   Elika Ansari
Publisher:   Arkbound
Imprint:   Palavro
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781912092048


ISBN 10:   1912092042
Pages:   134
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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'Elika Ansari’s The Five Stages of Moria could not have arrived at a more significant time in UK politics. Although it was written before the exposure of the egregious conditions at Manston, the parallels between the two camps are deeply chilling. As a former aid worker at Moria, Ansari writes herself into the book through the character Maryam. Even if you had not read the preface that outlines Ansari’s experiences, it is clear that this level of insight could only be achieved by someone who has spent years on the frontline. I feel that this work is best read as a piece of investigative journalism that explores the psychology and culture of one of the most notorious refugee camps. This work is far too real to be dismissed as fiction.'


Author Information

Elika Ansari is a Humanitarian worker, writer, yoga instructor and the founder of Little Lotus Learning Centre, a centre that runs activities for refugee children in Greece. Elika has been working with refugees and asylum seekers in Greece for the past five years, and has had the (mis)fortune of hearing many touching stories about hardship and perseverance, which she touches upon in her writing. She is currently working with refugee youth in London and continues to write books, particularly for children. Her debut middle-grade fantasy novel about the effects of climate on small animals, ‘Seacity Rising: A Tale of Unwatery Adventures’ was published on 6 June 2019 by Black Rose Writing. The book was taught in school curriculums in the U.K. and was a finalist in the Indies Today Award 2019.

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